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Abstract We investigate the 1D reflectance distribution of shallow cumulus as a function of cloud size, using high‐spatial‐resolution observations from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER). Reflectance transects through clouds are compared between Inner Mongolia and Tropical Ocean.
Mengqi Liu +4 more
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ABSTRACT Policy subsystems are comprised of competing advocacy coalitions, in which public and private political actors with shared belief systems learn from each other and coordinate their strategies in the pursuit of influencing policy making in their favor.
Kristijan Garic, Philip Leifeld
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The scientist is hiking towards the treasure of accurate and predictive simulations of relevant phenomena. Molecular Dynamics shows a path riddled with obstacles such as accuracy, speed or sampling issues. Deep‐learning offers a way around these obstacles, but runs into hurdles of its own.
Klara Bonneau +15 more
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ABSTRACT Fluoropyrimidines are a vital component of chemotherapy regimens. Deleterious DPYD variants reduce activity of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase, the rate‐limiting enzyme of fluoropyrimidine catabolism, resulting in reduced fluoropyrimidine clearance and elevated risk of life‐threatening toxicities.
Nihal El Rouby +33 more
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A new algorithm for generalized fractional programs [PDF]
A new dual problem for convex generalized fractional programs with no duality gap is presented and it is shown how this dual problem can be efficiently solved using a parametric approach.
Barros, A.I. (Ana) +3 more
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Essential Protein Identification Using FCNN and Harris Hawks Optimization
This research addresses the critical task of computationally identifying essential proteins, vital for organismal survival, disease understanding, and drug discovery. Existing methods face limitations with diverse biological data, significant class imbalance, and complex model optimization.
Muhammad Ihraz Fahmid Bhuiyan +5 more
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Abstract The influence of elevated surface water temperature in disconnected pools of intermittent rivers on microbial metabolism within the benthic biolayer and underlying sediments remains unclear. This study investigates sediment metabolism under pool temperatures of 20°C, 30°C, and 40°C, focusing on biofilm growth, bioclogging, and reaction rates ...
Qihao Jiang +8 more
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Criss-cross methods: A fresh view on pivot algorithms [PDF]
Criss-cross methods are pivot algorithms that solve linear programming problems in one phase starting with any basic solution. The first finite criss-cross method was invented by Chang, Terlaky and Wang independently.
Fukuda, Komei, Terlaky, Tamás
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Abstract Democratic innovations are increasingly used to counteract crisis phenomena such as citizen disengagement or disaffection. But to offer a cure, democratic innovations must be embedded within the democratic system; there must be a healthy “flow in communication” (henceforth: transmissions) between different democratic spaces.
Dannica Fleuß, Christoph Deppe
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The Lemke–Howson Algorithm Solving Finite Non-Cooperative Three-Person Games in a Special Setting
We present a brief outline of an approximate method (3LP) proposed by E.G. Golshteyn for solving three-person games in mixed strategies. Similar to the 2LP-algorithm (which approximately solves bimatrix games), the solution procedure consists in the search of a global minimum of the so-called Nash function.
Evgeny Golshteyn +2 more
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